Mr. Luo: "Okay, from today onwards, you will be my and Siqi's godmother, and Jingyan and Changtian's godmother."
He looked down at the ground and said, “Now that you’ve recognized us as godmothers and godmothers, there should be a ceremony. The three of us will kowtow to you first, and we’ll make up for Xiaotian’s kowtow when she comes.”
"Oh dear, why kowtow? There's no need," Grandma Zhang stopped her.
Mr. Luo had already stood in position, and Mrs. Luo and Luo Jingyan stood beside him. The three of them kowtowed to Grandma Zhang together.
Luo's parents started calling Zhang "Grandma," and Luo Jingyan started calling her "Grandma."
The family reunion ceremony was very simple and only took a few minutes.
Luo Jingyan didn't want to interrupt the beautiful atmosphere, but now that the ceremony is over, it's time to discuss going to the hospital.
She went outside to look at the sky and said to Mr. and Mrs. Luo, "Mom and Dad, although drinking water helps Grandma's condition improve, it only plays a supporting role and its effect may not be significant. I see dark clouds outside, and it might snow tonight. If it snows heavily, we'll be too tired to go to the hospital tomorrow. We should take Grandma to the hospital as soon as possible, firstly to prevent the snow from getting too heavy, and secondly to let the doctors in the county see her sooner. Grandma Zhang should be able to get better sooner. I'm just afraid that something might happen overnight."
Mr. Luo said, "What my daughter said makes sense. I'll go find the brigade leader now and borrow the brigade's oxcart from him. Jingyan, you have to go back first and don't let anyone else see you."
"OK."
Mr. Luo was a little worried about Mrs. Luo, fearing that she might be scared being alone here. Knowing that he would have such concerns, Luo Jingyan said, "Dad, I'll come over to keep Mom company tonight, so you don't have to worry."
Mr. Luo nodded; his daughter knew him best.
"Okay, then you can take care of your mother for me."
Mrs. Luo was a little embarrassed. "Jingyan can keep me company. She doesn't need to take care of me. Zhenhua, you're treating your daughter like an adult and me like a child. You've turned us around."
Luo Jingyan smiled, and her father smiled too: "Oh well, whatever you want, I'll go borrow an oxcart."
He went straight to the brigade leader's house after leaving the house. Although they and Grandma Zhang were all people sent down to the countryside, the brigade leader could not disregard their lives. So, he agreed to lend them an oxcart and came to the cowshed with Luo's father to take Grandma Zhang to the county hospital.
Upon arriving at the hospital, the brigade leader left Mr. Luo and Grandma Zhang behind and drove the oxcart back to the village.
After having dinner at the educated youth settlement, Luo Jingyan quietly went out to the cowshed only after it was completely dark.
As she walked along the road, snowflakes began to fall gently from the sky.
After arriving at the cowshed, Luo's mother sat alone in the room, locked the door, and was still afraid to sleep.
Luo Jingyan knocked on the door from the outside. "Mom, I'm here."
Upon hearing her daughter's voice, Luo's mother quickly went to open the door.
"Jingyan, you're here."
"Mom, I'm coming to stay with you. I won't leave tonight."
Mother Luo smiled and said, "It's good that you came. Otherwise, it's far from the village, and I would have been a little scared to be here all by myself."
The mother and daughter lay down on the kang (a heated brick bed), and Luo's mother hugged Luo Jingyan: "When I think of you when you were little, I used to hold you while you slept every day. But after you turned three and were able to sleep independently, I stopped holding you while you slept."
Luo Jingyan felt a long-lost warmth in her mother's arms and hugged her mother tightly in return.
The mother and daughter talked about Luo Jingyan's childhood. These things originally belonged to the original owner of the body. Luo Jingyan received all of the original owner's memories, so she naturally remembered them all.
In fact, ever since she transmigrated here, she has long considered herself as Luo Jingyan of this world, and has even forgotten the difference between herself and the original owner.
The two of them snuggled in their warm bed, blew out the oil lamp, watched the snowflakes falling outside the window, and chatted until very late before finally going to sleep.
The mother and daughter slept very well all night.
The next day, Luo Jingyan left the cowshed before dawn. It had been snowing all night, and the snow outside was already above her ankles. The heavy snow did not stop until it was completely light in the morning.
Luo Jingyan prepared breakfast, and after eating with Luo Changtian, she crawled back into bed because it was too cold, waiting for Xue Yanchen to arrive.
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